Deutsche Telekom 704PC User manual

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User Guide
T-Eumex 704PC LAN.
Experience High-speed Internet Access
for the Entire Network with T-DSL.
Before You Install or Operate Your Eumex 704PC LAN...
… please make sure you read the instructions in this user guide. The law
requires us to inform you about important safety precautions, both for
your own safety and to avoid damage to your equipment.
If you ignore this guide, Deutsche Telekom will not accept any liability
for damages resulting from negligent or wilful disregard of the instruc-
tions contained in it.
Only equipment supplying safety extra low voltage (SELV) and/or com-
plying with standard ETS 300 047 should be connected to the Eumex
704PC LAN. Equipment operated in accordance with its purpose com-
plies with this regulation.
Do not open the housing yourself. Unauthorised opening of the housing
and improper repairs may endanger the user. In addition, the guarantee
will be invalidated.
Do not allow fluids to penetrate inside the Eumex 704PC LAN, as this
could result in short circuits or electric shocks.
Please commission your Eumex 704PC LAN as described in the section
on Mounting and Commissioning.
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General note
Important safety precautions
Lift the handset
Replace the handset
Hold your conversation
Dial telephone number or select code digit
You hear an acknowledgement tone
Your telephone rings
3-party conference
Press the R-key (aka the flash or enquiry key)
Use the star key to activate or deactivate a feature
Use the hash key to quit programming
Dial specific digits.
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Contents
General .............................................................................................................1
A Word of Welcome..................................................................................................................1
The Features of the Eumex 704PC LAN ..............................................................................2
Supported ISDN Features .......................................................................................................3
Safety Precautions....................................................................................................................4
Power Failure .............................................................................................................................4
Scope of Delivery......................................................................................................................5
Mounting and Commissioning ...........................................................................5
Scope of Delivery......................................................................................................................5
What Does the Eumex 704PC LAN Require?......................................................................6
Mounting and Installation Sequence ....................................................................................7
Mounting Location....................................................................................................................8
Choosing a Location for Your Eumex 704PC LAN..............................................................9
Tools for Wall Mounting ...........................................................................................................9
Wall Mounting............................................................................................................................9
Connecting Devices.........................................................................................10
Connection Diagram..............................................................................................................10
Connecting..............................................................................................................................10
Connecting the Eumex 704PC LAN to T-ISDN..................................................................11
Connecting the Eumex 704PC LAN to T-DSL ...................................................................11
Connecting Analogue Terminals to the Eumex 704PC LAN ..........................................12
Connecting a Computer to the Eumex 704PC LAN.........................................................12
Connecting the Eumex 704PC LAN to the Power Supply...............................................13
Sockets ....................................................................................................................................14
Additional Terminals on the S
0
Bus ....................................................................................15
Interpreting the LEDs.............................................................................................................15
Setting the Dialling Mode for the Analogue Terminals.....................................................16
Commissioning................................................................................................17
The Eumex 704PC LAN Default Settings on Delivery......................................................17
Accepting Calls.......................................................................................................................18
Automatic and Manual External Line Seizure....................................................................18
Telephoning ....................................................................................................18
Making Internal Calls.............................................................................................................19
Making External Calls............................................................................................................19
Making Calls Using Speed Dialling.....................................................................................20
Enquiry Calls ...........................................................................................................................20
Transferring Calls without an Announcement ...................................................................21
Transferring Calls with an Announcement.........................................................................22
Speaking with Two Subscribers Alternately (Toggling)....................................................23
Speaking with Two Subscribers Simultaneously (3-party Conference) ........................24
Picking up Calls......................................................................................................................25
Picking up Calls from an Answerphone .............................................................................25
Automatic Callback on Busy (CCBS)..................................................................................25
Automatic Callback on No Reply (CCNR)..........................................................................26
Contents
DTMF Post-dialling .................................................................................................................27
Malicious Call Identification (MCID)....................................................................................27
Calling Your T-NetBox............................................................................................................27
Staying in Touch ..............................................................................................28
Call Forwarding ......................................................................................................................28
Activating Call Forwarding....................................................................................................28
Deactivating Call Forwarding...............................................................................................29
Accepting or Rejecting Call Waiting....................................................................................30
Activating Call-waiting Protection ........................................................................................31
Deactivating Call-waiting Protection ...................................................................................31
Charge Accounts....................................................................................................................32
Emergency Numbers.............................................................................................................32
External Line Access and Speed-dialling Numbers .........................................................32
Call Data...................................................................................................................................32
Configuration via Telephone ............................................................................33
Starting the Configuration Mode .........................................................................................34
Exiting the Configuration Mode...........................................................................................34
Editing the PIN ........................................................................................................................35
Storing Telephone Numbers (MSNs) ..................................................................................36
Saving Telephone Numbers (MSNs)...................................................................................36
Call Assignment......................................................................................................................37
Resetting the Call Assignment:............................................................................................38
Manual External Line Seizure with 0 ...................................................................................39
Automatic External Line Seizure..........................................................................................39
Number Busy ..........................................................................................................................40
Activating "Number Busy".....................................................................................................40
Deactivating "Number Busy" ................................................................................................40
Configuring the Device Type for the Internal Lines...........................................................41
External Line Access..............................................................................................................42
Storing Emergency Numbers...............................................................................................43
Deleting Emergency Numbers.............................................................................................43
Deleting Individual/All Speed-dialling Numbers...............................................................44
Storing Numbers for Speed Dialling ...................................................................................44
Blocking/Releasing Speed Dialling for Internal Lines without External Line Access.45
Programming a Telephone Number (MSN) for Transmission.........................................46
Always Call Anonymously (Restrict Telephone Number).................................................46
Always Transmit Number (Restrict Telephone Number: Cancel)...................................47
Charge per Unit of Time ........................................................................................................48
Resetting/Deleting the Charge Counter.............................................................................48
Setting a Charge Limit...........................................................................................................49
Activating/Deactivating the Charge Limit ..........................................................................49
Managing Call Forwarding ...................................................................................................50
Activating Call Forwarding in the Exchange......................................................................50
Activating Call Forwarding in the Eumex 704PC LAN.....................................................50
Deleting All Call Forwarding.................................................................................................51
Contents
Activating/Deactivating Call Data Recording....................................................................51
Activating/Deactivating Call Transfer (ECT).......................................................................52
Call Transfer in a Communications System .......................................................................52
Activating/Deactivating T-NetBox Signalling.....................................................................53
SMS in a Fixed-line Network.................................................................................................54
Resetting the Communications System .............................................................................55
Restoring the Default Settings..............................................................................................55
Remote Configuration......................................................................................56
The PC Software..............................................................................................57
General ....................................................................................................................................57
System Prerequisites..............................................................................................................58
About the Software.................................................................................................................59
Installing the Software .....................................................................................60
Installing the Software and Configuring Internet Access ................................................60
Connecting to / Disconnecting from the Internet ..............................................65
Connecting to the Internet ....................................................................................................65
Disconnecting from the Internet ..........................................................................................65
Configuring the System....................................................................................66
Configuring the Eumex 704PC LAN ...................................................................................66
Menu: External ISDN / Telephone numbers ......................................................................67
Menu: Call assignment / Incoming .....................................................................................68
Menu: Internal subscribers ...................................................................................................69
Menu: Central data.................................................................................................................72
Menu: Charges .......................................................................................................................74
Menu: Speed dialling / Settings...........................................................................................76
Menu: Network / Router configuration...............................................................................77
Starting a Program from the Windows Taskbar .................................................78
CAPI Control....................................................................................................79
FlashLoad .......................................................................................................80
FlashLoad (Updating the Communications System Software).......................................80
Teledat RVS-COM ............................................................................................83
Basic Functions ......................................................................................................................83
Program Modules...................................................................................................................83
WinPhone........................................................................................................85
Basic Functions ......................................................................................................................85
User Interface..........................................................................................................................85
PageMobil.......................................................................................................86
Basic Functions ......................................................................................................................86
User Interface..........................................................................................................................86
Contents
Home Network.................................................................................................87
Installation ...............................................................................................................................87
Data Transfer (Sharing and Mapping Drives).....................................................................88
The Web Configurator......................................................................................90
Starting the Web Configurator .............................................................................................90
ISDN - Basic Settings .............................................................................................................91
T-DSL Access Data.................................................................................................................92
ISDN Access Data ..................................................................................................................93
PPP Settings............................................................................................................................94
Filter ....................................................................................................................................95
Router Configuration .............................................................................................................96
Status ....................................................................................................................................97
Appendix.........................................................................................................98
Technical Specifications .......................................................................................................98
Glossary ...................................................................................................................................99
Audio Signals / Ringer Cadences.....................................................................................105
Index of Key Words ..............................................................................................................106
Declaration of Conformity...................................................................................................108
Returning Old Communications Systems........................................................................108
Returning Your Old CD-ROM .............................................................................................108
Warranty.................................................................................................................................108
Dealing with Faults...............................................................................................................110
Customer Service.................................................................................................................111
1
General
The Eumex 704PC LAN is an ISDN communications system enabling you to connect
up to four analogue devices to a basic ISDN connection.
In addition the Eumex 704PC LAN has an Ethernet 10BaseT network with four ports.
One of the Ethernet ports is used to make direct connections to T-DSL, while the
remaining three can be used to connect PCs.
A PC connected via the separate USB port is integrated in the network. Furthermore,
you can also connect additional PCs via Ethernet hubs (known as "cascading").
The built-in router enables all of the connected PCs to use an active Internet connec-
tion simultaneously (time-sharing procedure). To connect to the Internet you merely
have to start a Web browser. Automatic monitoring disconnects you from the Internet
after a certain configurable time, e.g. three minutes, has elapsed without any data
traffic flowing.
Two completely separate external calls (e.g. a telephone call and a data application)
can take place simultaneously on the two B-channels of an ISDN line.
In this way you can, for example, make telephone calls while other PCs are surfing in
the Internet. If your access to the Internet is via T-DSL, you can even surf while both
ISDN B-channels are busy with telephone calls.
The Eumex 704PC LAN complies with the statutory regulations for telecommunica-
tions equipment. You are permitted to mount and install it yourself.
The Eumex 704PC LAN should only be operated on an ISDN multi-terminal connec-
tion. It complies with the DSS 1 protocol. The Eumex 704PC LAN is not designed for
use on dedicated ISDN connections (system connection).
You can operate analogue devices with either dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF)
dialling and a flash function or with pulse dialling on the Eumex 704PC LAN.
A caller’s telephone number will only be displayed on telephones supporting this fea-
ture.
Please note: You require telephones with DTMF dialling and a flash function in order to be
able to use the full range of Eumex 704PC LAN features. Telephones with pulse dialling
support neither the flash function (e.g. for enquiry calls) nor the star and hash keys for
the control of features.
A Word of Welcome
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General
The Features of the Eumex 704PC LAN
• Call waiting
• Call pick-up from terminals and answerphones
• Automatic callback ("on no reply" and "on busy")
• CLIP (display of calling line number) on analogue terminals
• Four Ethernet 10BaseT ports (one wired for T-DSL)
• USB interface to PC
• T-DSL connector
• Connector for additional Ethernet hubs (cascading)
• Five external line access levels
• Call data recording via a PC program
• Manual/automatic external line access
• Speed-dialling memory locations for 100 numbers
• Internal/external call transfer
• Connector for multi-purpose terminal
• Configuration via PC
• Configuration via telephone
• Toggling
• Ten multiple subscriber numbers (MSNs)
• DTMF post-dialling
• Programmable emergency numbers (these can always be dialled)
• Enquiry calls
• Call forwarding ("immediately," "on busy" and "after a specified time")
• Supports SMS in a fixed-line network
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General
Supported ISDN Features
• Call waiting
• Call forwarding ("immediately," "on busy" and "after a specified time")
• 3-party conference (two 3-party conferences can take place simultaneously)
• Enquiry calls
• Callback on busy (CCBS)
• Callback on no reply (CCNR)
• Toggling
• Multiple subscriber numbers (on a multi-terminal ISDN connection)
• Calling number restriction (CLIR)
• Restrict display of your number on called subscriber’s device (COLR)
• Advice of charge (AOCD/AOCE)
• Explicit external call transfer (ECT)
• Identification of malicious callers (MCID)
• Visual T-NetBox message-waiting indicator (MWI)
Please note:
Certain features must first be ordered from your telephone network provider before you
can use them.
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General
Safety Precautions
Do not open the housing. Unauthorised opening of the housing and improper repairs
can endanger the user. In addition, the warranty is invalidated.
Do not continue using damaged or defective plugs or AC adapters with defective
housings as these could cause electric shocks. Replace these components immedi-
ately with spare parts made by the same manufacturer.
Only equipment supplying safety extra low voltage (SELV) and/or complying with
standard ETS 300 047 may be connected to the Eumex 704PC LAN. Equipment
operated in accordance with its purpose complies with this regulation.
Do not allow fluids to penetrate inside the Eumex 704PC LAN, as this could result in
short circuits or electric shocks.
Do not install the Eumex 704PC LAN during a thunderstorm, or attach or remove
cables, as this could lead to an electric shock.
The Eumex 704PC LAN is designed for indoor operation only. Lay the cables so that
they cannot be walked on or tripped over.
Do not connect any devices that use the a/b lines for earthing to the analogue ports
(TAE sockets, plug-in terminals). The a/b lines must not be connected to earth, as this
could damage the device.
Power Failure
Data backup: in the case of a power failure, all the data in the memory (program and
user data) is retained without any changes. Merely the date and time are reset to their
default settings when power is restored. The internal clock is automatically set to the
correct time when the next charged call is made.
All callbacks are deleted.
You cannot telephone during a power failure.
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Mounting and Commissioning
Scope of Delivery
Check to make sure that the contents of the package are complete:
• 1 Eumex 704PC LAN ISDN communications system
• 1 plug-in AC adapter
• 1 ISDN connector cable
• 1 USB connector cable for PC
• 1 CD-ROM with Windows 98/Me/2000/XP installation software
• 1 Eumex 704PC LAN user guide (this document)
• 4+1+1 brief user guides for analogue devices
• 1 "Quick Installation" leaflet
• 1 brief user guide entitled "Tips and Tricks"
• 1 drilling template
• 1 set of 6 mm rawlplugs and screws
On the CD-ROM you will find the following:
• The driver set-up software with the Common ISDN Application Programming Inter-
face (CAPI), as well as CapiPort, CapiControl and the configuration software
• The complete ISDN software Teledat RVS-COM for Win 98/Me/2000/XP for data
transfer, class 3 and 4 faxes, PC telephony, answerphone function, and SMS in the
wired network
• Deutsche Telekom’s T-Online software
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What Does the Eumex 704PC LAN Require?
Certain prerequisites must be met for the smooth installation and operation of the
Eumex 704PC LAN, the configuration software and the Teledat RVS-COM communi-
cations package:
• You must have a basic Euro-ISDN connection with a network terminator (NTBA) as
supplied by Deutsche Telekom (DSS 1). The Eumex 704PC LAN is not designed to
be operated on any other type of connection and any attempt to do so will lead to
faulty operation.
• Only equipment supplying safety extra low voltage (SELV) and/or complying with
ETS 300 047 may be connected to the Eumex 704PC LAN. Equipment operated in
accordance with its purpose complies with this regulation.
• In order to be able to use the full range of the Eumex 704PC LAN features, you
should only use analogue telephones with DTMF dialling and a flash function (70 -
330 ms).
The minimum system prerequisites for the installation of the Teledat RVS-COM com-
munications software are as follows:
• IBM-compatible PC with hard disk and CD-ROM drive
• CPU speed of 233 MHz or faster
• 64 MB RAM
• Microsoft Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
• One free USB or Ethernet 10BaseT port (network card).
Please note that your PC must have a network card in order to be able to connect to a
LAN port on the Eumex 704PC LAN. If your PC does not have one, please install a
card in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
The data transfer rate of the LAN port on the Eumex 704PC LAN is 10 Mbit/s.
Please note:
Before you install the Eumex 704PC LAN driver software, you must first remove any exist-
ing ISDN card and uninstall any existing CAPI drivers.
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Mounting and Commissioning
Mounting and Installation Sequence
The Eumex 704PC LAN consists of various components. This User Guide first
describes how to mount the communications system and how to connect terminals
such as telephones. You can subsequently operate the devices.
However, we recommend that you configure the Eumex 704PC LAN according to your
personal requirements before using it for the first time. You can configure the system
via a telephone or use a menu-driven configuration program on a connected PC.
Please proceed as follows:
1. Mount the Eumex 704PC LAN and connect the devices as described in the follow-
ing sections.
2. Configure the communications system. You can do this in three different ways
• PC configuration: menu-driven configuration via a PC. In order to do this, all the
drivers on the CD supplied must be installed. Please refer to the chapter entitled
"Installing the Software" on p. 60 for instructions on how to do this.
• Configuration via a telephone connected to your communications system.
Please refer to the chapter entitled "Configuration via Telephone" for instructions
on how to do this.
• Remote configuration: you can have your system remotely configured by Tele-
Service for a fee.
For remote configuration, call: 0180 2 55 66 55.
PC configuration:
3. Install the CAPI driver. This procedure is described in the chapter entitled "The PC
Software" on p. 57 ff.
4. Install and configure the Teledat RVS-COM communications software as described
in the chapter entitled "Teledat RVS-COM" on p. 83.
With regard to points 2, 3 and 4 above, please note the system prerequisites listed in
the section entitled "What Does the Eumex 704PC LAN Require?"
Using the Web Configurator you can also configure the system from other operating
system platforms. For more information, please refer to "The Web Configurator" on
p. 90 ff.
In the Appendix you will find a glossary, an index of key words, and a diagram of the
Eumex 704PC LAN audio signals and ringer cadences.
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Mounting Location
The ambient operating temperature for the Eumex 704PC LAN must not be lower than
+5 °C or higher than +40 °C. For this reason, do not mount the Eumex 704PC LAN
• above or in front of sources of heat (e.g. radiators),
• in direct sunlight,
• behind curtains,
• in small, unventilated rooms,
• outdoors,
• on or near inflammable material.
In addition, please ensure that
• the room is dry and as free of dust as possible,
• no high-frequency equipment (e.g. transmitters, radiation-emitting devices or simi-
lar units) is nearby,
• no fluid can drop onto the Eumex 704PC LAN and possibly penetrate inside the
device through the ventilation slits,
•in the case of wall mounting, the wall is flat and capable of bearing the load.
The following criteria should be taken into account when selecting a mounting loca-
tion:
• The availability of an earthed power socket for the plug-in AC adapter nearby.
• The length of the cables supplied. Please note that the maximum length of a USB
cable is 5 m. The maximum length of a category 5 Ethernet cable is 100 m.
• The length of the cables connecting the analogue devices must not exceed 300 m.
In order to exclude any possibility of danger to life or property, the earthed power
socket for the 230 V
~
mains supply must be installed by a qualified electrician.
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Mounting and Commissioning
Connect the Eumex 704PC LAN to a separate 230 V
~
mains circuit. This prevents
the communications system from being affected by possible short circuits in any
other household equipment.
We recommend you to install a surge protector for protection against sudden high
voltages such as those sometimes occurring during thunderstorms. Consult your
electrician or Deutsche Telekom for advice.
Wall Mounting
Tools for Wall Mounting
Choosing a Location for Your Eumex 704PC LAN
You can simply place the Eumex 704PC LAN on a solid surface, e.g. a table. Please
note that under certain circumstances the rubber pads on the base of the Eumex
704PC LAN can leave unseemly marks on furniture.
You will require the following tools for wall mounting:
• 6 mm masonry drill bit (the type of drill bit depends on the type of wall)
• Hammer or percussion drill
• Screwdriver (to fit the screws supplied)
Get the rawlplugs, screws and drilling template (all supplied) ready before you start
mounting the device.
Make sure that there are no pipes, cables or similar objects running through the wall
near the planned drill holes, as these could be damaged.
Use the drilling template supplied and a 6-mm bit to drill holes for the two mounting
screws 180 mm apart.
Insert the rawlplugs and screw the screws into the wall so that a space of 4 mm
between the head of the screw and the wall remains.
Place the mounting holes in the base of the Eumex 704PC LAN over the screws, and
pull downwards slightly.
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Connecting Devices
Connection Diagram
LAN 1 LAN 2 LAN 3
T-DSL
LAN 4
Power
T-ISDN
B-Kanal 1
B-Kanal 2
Message
Verbindungs-
daten
Router
USB
LAN 1
LAN 2
LAN 3
T-DSL / LAN 4
Do not connect the Eumex 704PC LAN during a thunderstorm, as this could lead to
you getting an electric shock.
Lay all the cables so that they cannot be walked on or tripped over.
Ensure that the power and connecting cables are not bent, pulled, or in any way
under mechanical pressure.
Connecting
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a
AC adapter
T-ISDN
External S
0
T-DSL
USB
PC 1 to 3
1a/b 2a/b 3a/b 4a/b
Internal telephone
numbers
11 12 13 14
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Connecting Devices
Regulations permit the general public to connect the Eumex 704PC LAN to the
Deutsche Telekom network. You can thus connect the Eumex 704PC LAN yourself if
the following conditions are met:
• The device may only be connected to a basic Euro-ISDN connection. Do not under
any circumstances connect it to lines or equipment in the analogue network. Never
connect it to an ISDN tie line. Failure to observe these conditions can result in
faulty operation or damage to the Eumex 704PC LAN as well as to the network.
• The basic Euro-ISDN connection must be used in conjunction with a network ter-
minator (NTBA) as supplied by Deutsche Telekom. The connection must be the
multi-terminal type.
Insert the Eumex 704PC LAN connector cable in the corresponding socket of the
NTBA. Insert the other end in the socket marked "ISDN" on the bottom left-hand side
of the Eumex 704PC LAN.
Connecting the Eumex 704PC LAN to T-ISDN
Connecting the Eumex 704PC LAN to T-DSL
Connect the devices to one another as shown in the diagram. Please refer to the
installation, mounting and commissioning guides for details on the splitter (broad-
band connector unit) and the modem (broadband network terminator).
In this configuration, both ISDN B-channels as well as the T-DSL connection are avail-
able simultaneously. You can thus surf in the Internet (via T-DSL) and still have two
lines free for making telephone calls and fax transmissions.
NTBA
Modem
(NTBBA)
Splitter
(BBAE)
T-DSL
ADSL 10BaseT
NTBBA
PC
(Ethernet
or USB)
T-ISDN
Eumex 704PC
LAN
Eumex 704PC
LAN
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Connecting Devices
Connecting Analogue Terminals to the Eumex 704PC LAN
You can connect up to four analogue terminals to your communications system.
We recommend you to deploy terminals that feature DTMF dialling and a flash func-
tion. Terminals with pulse dialling cannot perform functions requiring the R-key (e.g.
enquiry calls), or the star or hash keys (e.g. setting features). Please refer to the sec-
tion entitled "Setting the Dialling Mode" on p. 16.
You can connect the analogue terminals directly to the TAE ports on the Eumex
704PC LAN, or you can run 2-wire cable to remote TAE sockets. In order to do this,
push the cover off the TAE socket and remove it. Connect the cables to connectors
1a/b to 4a/b. Then use a pair of narrow, flat-nosed pliers to break out the cable inlets.
Replace the cover and close the compartment.
The distance between the Eumex 704PC LAN and the terminals must not exceed
300 m.
Connecting a Computer to the Eumex 704PC LAN
Insert the correct end of a USB or Ethernet cable in the corresponding socket
on the Eumex 704PC LAN, and the other end in the corresponding socket on the PC.
You do not need a computer to operate and configure the Eumex 704PC LAN. How-
ever, a PC simplifies the system programming, while the communications software
includes a range of further useful applications.
The software on the CD-ROM supplied is easiest to install on your PC before you
connect it to the Eumex 704PC LAN.
For further details, please refer to p. 60 ff.
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